Steelers' George Pickens doesn't pass the biggest test of the week ahead of pivotal Ravens game
The Pittsburgh Steelers have a shot at the AFC North title this weekend. Traveling to take on the Baltimore Ravens, Pittsburgh is reeling in more than ways than one following last week's disappointing showing against the Philadelphia Eagles. Part of that is due to injury concerns surrounding their best players, with more insight being learned […]
The Pittsburgh Steelers have a shot at the AFC North title this weekend.
Traveling to take on the Baltimore Ravens, Pittsburgh is reeling in more than ways than one following last week's disappointing showing against the Philadelphia Eagles.
Part of that is due to injury concerns surrounding their best players, with more insight being learned on a critical Wednesday practice:
Steelers Week 16 Injury Report (WED)
Takeaways
- T.J. Watt: Watt suffered a low ankle injury on Sunday and was unable to return to the game against the Philadelphia Eagles. Watt was not seen in the early portion of practice on Tuesday, but Mike Tomlin is optimistic about his availability this Sunday. Watt was seen warming up in the early portion of practice on Wednesday and was upgraded to a limited participant
- George Pickens: Pickens made his return to practice on Tuesday, taking on work in a light capacity as he warmed up during individual drills and taking on position-specific work. It's a small step but a positive one for his return after missing the last two games. It was a similar day of work on Wednesday, with Pickens going as far as to crack jokes with the training staff. However, he was still listed as a non participant, making his return doubtful
- Justin Fields: Fields injured his abdomen on a play where he took a hit on a QB carry and was noted as part of the postgame injury update from Coach Tomlin. He was not seen and noted as a DNP. On Wednesday, Fields still didn't practice
- Donte Jackson: Jackson while excellent in his first season in Pittsburgh, has frequented the injury report and hurt his back against the Eagles on Sunday. On Wednesday, Jackson was still out
- Larry Ogunjobi: The big man was back at practice after injuring his groin and failing to return to action against the Cleveland Browns, which costs him the Eagles game. On Wednesday, Ogunjobi remained in a limited capacity
- DeShon Elliott: One of the tone-setters and best safeties on the back end of the defense, Elliott's presence was missed against Philly, and given his history with Derrick Henry and the Ravens, he will be motivated to get back to work. That much was proven on Wednesday when Elliott was seen in the early portion of practice. He was still listed as a non participant however